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This Is What Happens in That Beauty And The Beast 'Gay Moment'

And it's all a bit of a storm in a (talking) tea-cup.
Josh Gad and Luke Evans as LeFou and Gaston
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Josh Gad and Luke Evans as LeFou and Gaston

The “exclusively gay moment” in the ‘Beauty And The Beast’ remake has now been revealed, following speculation that arose when it was first teased.

Last week, director Bill Condon announced the live-action version will would feature Disney’s first LGBT film moment, but later admitted his comments had been “overblown” in the media.

After finding out exactly what the scene will entail... yep, we’re kind of inclined to agree with him.

Josh Gad and Luke Evans as LeFou and Gaston
Disney
Josh Gad and Luke Evans as LeFou and Gaston

OK, so we already knew that the aforementioned “gay moment” would centre around LeFou, Gaston’s right-hand man, who the director claimed would have feelings of confusion surrounding his romantic feelings for the villainous character.

However, the moment itself won’t actually concern Gaston at all, but will rather see LeFou dancing with a male soldier during the film’s closing scene.

According to Digital Spy (spoilers ahead): “At the happily-ever-after point, when Beast and all his furniture are back in human form, LeFou gets his ‘exclusively gay moment’: a dance with another male soldier at the ball, when everyone is paired off.”

The site then points out that the mystery man in question has been “dressed and made up as a woman by a cheeky enchanted wardrobe”, presumably echoing this moment from the original Disney cartoon:

Speaking about the moment in an interview with LGBT lifestyle magazine Attitude, Bill revealed: “Josh [Gad, who plays LeFou] makes something really subtle and delicious out of it. And that’s what has its pay-off at the end, which I don’t want to give away. But it is a nice, exclusively gay moment in a Disney movie.”

Bill Condon
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Bill Condon

He later backtracked somewhat, insisting: “It’s part of just what we had fun with... I feel like the kind of thing has been, I wish it were – I love the way it plays pure when people don’t know and it comes as a nice surprise.”

‘Beauty And The Beast’ arrives in UK cinemas on Friday 17 March.